yya

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Verb

yya

  1. come!
  2. forms hortative statements: let's

Conjugation

This verb is very defective, only existing in the imperative. Thus, there are only three forms:

  • Second-person singular: yya
  • Second-person plural masculine: yyaw
  • Second-person plural feminine: yyamt

Teposcolula Mixtec

Etymology 1

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Adverb

yya

  1. here

References

  • Alvarado, Francisco de (1593) Vocabulario en lengua misteca (in Spanish), Mexico: En casa de Pedro Balli, page 5r:ACa. Yya. yaha.
  • Alvarado, Francisco de (1593) Vocabulario en lengua misteca (in Spanish), Mexico: En casa de Pedro Balli, page 24v:Aqui.yya.yaha.

Etymology 2

Cognate with Chayuco Mixtec iya, Magdalena Peñasco Mixtec iya, San Juan Colorado Mixtec iyá, San Miguel el Grande Mixtec íá, Tezoatlán Mixtec , Yosondúa Mixtec iya. This etymology is incomplete. You can help Wiktionary by elaborating on the origins of this term.

Adjective

yya

  1. sour

References

  • Alvarado, Francisco de (1593) Vocabulario en lengua misteca (in Spanish), Mexico: En casa de Pedro Balli, page 12r:Agro coſa.yya.ſayya.
  • Alvarado, Francisco de (1593) Vocabulario en lengua misteca (in Spanish), Mexico: En casa de Pedro Balli, page 31v:Azeda coſa,yya

Etymology 3

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Noun

yya

  1. lord
Derived terms

References

  • Alvarado, Francisco de (1593) Vocabulario en lengua misteca (in Spanish), Mexico: En casa de Pedro Balli, page 83r:Don. pro nõbre caſtellano.ya,yya.
  • Alvarado, Francisco de (1593) Vocabulario en lengua misteca (in Spanish), Mexico: En casa de Pedro Balli, page 188v:Señor ſtoho,yya.